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Flies do not live all year round; their lifespan and activity depend on the species and environmental conditions. Many fly species, like houseflies, have a life cycle that includes stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult, typically lasting a few weeks to a few months. In colder climates, some flies may enter a dormant state or die off in winter, while others may survive as eggs or pupae until warmer weather returns. Overall, their presence varies seasonally, influenced by temperature and food availability.

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